The park is located in Coredo (Trentino-Südtirol, Italian Alps), a small village (831 m/asl) with 1.630 inhabitants, and is dedicated to Guido Moncher (1873-1945), pioneer of Fligh and first owner of the park. In the early '900 the park was in fact the airfield for an experimental prototype of the helico-plano, invented by Guido Mocher.
The project develops the theme of the Flight and is based on the first 'flying machines', inspired by the wings of birds and insects. The design of the park is inspired by the rib of a wing, as the original partition of this piece of land reminds. According to the metaphor of the wing structure, the open spaces and the functions are developed radially. The park fulfills the following uses:
1. outdoor arena for performances
2. multipurpose field
3. area for events and parties
4. pavilion for fests
5. exhibition hall and classroom dedicated to the Flight pioneers
6. area for children to play (acre-park in the pine forest)
7. parking (100 cars)
The landscape interventions are concentrated in the area between the parking and the lawn of the 'flying field', where there is the main pedestrian path. The walkways run along the radial lines, from the parking down to the large lawn area which is used both for outdoor performances and free play.
For further underscore the radial some weathervane poles have been placed between the shrub curtain of parking and the lawn area.
CRISTIANA DEBIASI: ARCHITECT DESIGNER
VALTER FONTANARI: ARCHITECT DESIGNER
ALFONSO DALLATORRE: CIVIL ENGINEERING
Tipologia | Espais oberts i equipaments |
Client | COMUNE DI PREDAIA |
Promoció | Pública |
Coordinades | 46.353058, 11.091000 |
Localització | Via alla Torre - 38010 Coredo TN, TRENTINO-SUEDTIROL, COREDO, Itàlia |
Àrea | 30000 ISU |
Cost | 42,1 |
Any inici | 2007 |
Any finalització | 2013 |